February Events At Woolf Works 17th, 18th, 20th, 25th, 27th


February Events At Woolf Works 17th, 18th, 20th, 25th, 27th


Feb 17th- Woolf Works Wednesday

Woolf Works Wednesdays are always a great way to meet the women (and men are also welcome!) of our wider community – we are a diverse and creative bunch! We are also a friendly bunch, please feel free to come along on your own or with a group of friends

This month’s speaker: Cheryl Liew-Chng: author of The 24-Hour Woman – A Woman of Impact and Influence.

You’re not just a woman. You are impacting your family, workplace and community just as you are.  You’re impacting  the cashier you interact with to the chairman of the board whom you’ve just given a presentation. Yes,  you are a woman of impact and influence. The question is how do you show up?

Join Cheryl Liew-Chng, Founder of the 24-Hour Woman as she share insights from her book and what it takes to show up as a positive impact. A woman of influence.

Cheryl Liew-Chng is the Founder of The 24-Hour Woman, helping women professionals and entrepreneurs to thrive in work/business and life a vibrant life. As an award winning coach and bestselling author, she focuses on coaching and training women on high performance, career and leadership development. A mother of 3 boys, she has worked with more than 5000 women globally. Meet Cheryl at www.The24HourWoman.com

Event Details:

Date: February 17, 2016 7:00 PM
Venue: #02-01, 176 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore
Fee: SG$20
Contact Person: Arlene Lagman
Contact Person Email: [email protected]

REGISTER HERE

FEb 18th- Voices Heard, Sisters Unseen Film Screening

To emphasize the importance of love and safety within all relationships, Singapore Committee for UN Women is holding a screening of ‘Voices Heard, Sisters Unseen’ a powerful and inspirational film showing how survivors of domestic violence are working to change the way the system treats women experiencing abuse in search of justice and safety.

Interviews, poetry, dance and music combine to present a feminist analysis about how courts, police and social services ‘re-victimize’ women who are deaf, disabled, lesbians or prostitutes. Join us for a conversation about how we can evolve as a community to support individuals experiencing abuse.

Exploring the issues related to domestic violence is an important step towards women’s empowerment and is in line with UN Women’s Help Anna campaign.

Event Details:

Date: February 18, 2016 7:00 PM
Venue: #02-01, 176 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore
Fee: SG$10
Contact Person: Arlene Lagman
Contact Person Email: [email protected]

Register Here

Feb 20th- Shut Up And Write

Hello late-night writers.

Hello full time corporates with a writing passion on the side.

Hello mums with too many kids under foot during the week.

Hello lonely writer, are the walls caving in on you?

Introducing Shut Up and Write, at Woolf Works

A time and a space for women writers to come together on a Saturday and write. To use the sound of other fingers tapping on laptops to fuel your own fingers, to carve out a set time in the week to just DO IT. To Write.

No set topics, no peer reviews.

A beautiful space, with great coffee and tea on free flow.

A spot in your schedule that is for YOU to do that blog post, short story, memoir, article, essay that you have been planning.

To meet other women who share your passion

Once a month on a Saturday, 10 – 4pm

Please note our Saturday Sessions are now open to any gender!

Event Details:

Date: February 20, 2016 10:00 AM
Venue: #02-01, 176 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore
Fee: SG$20
Contact Person: Arlene Lagman
Contact Person Email: [email protected]

REGISTER HERE

Feb 25th- Home Budgeting For A Happier Life: A Hands On, Money Management Workshop

Ever open your purse and wonder what happened to all the money you just had? Living fast-paced lives in one of the world’s most expensive cities can sometimes make it feel as though your money vanishes without you even really knowing where it went.

But having a thorough understanding of how you spend your money, and even better, having a plan for how best to manage it, in line with what is important for you, can improve confidence and help reduce financial stress.

Join Amanda Edwards, the Executive Director of Tall Trees Consulting, for an interactive, hands-on workshop designed specifically to help women gain a better understanding of where their money goes and develop a plan for where they want it to go.

Event Details:

Date: February 25, 2016 9:30 AM
Venue: #02-01, 176 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore
Fee: SG$125
Contact Person: Arlene Lagman
Contact Person Email: [email protected]

Register Here

FEB 27TH- Watercolour Workshop With Kavita Rajput

Kavita Rajput is a watercolour artist on a mission – to make people fall in love with her favourite medium, one workshop at a time. Each one of us has an artist hidden inside – even those of us who claim ‘not to be able to draw a straight line’. Kavita wants you to discover your inner artist and be amazed at what you can create.

She wants you to feel the joy of creating something beautiful – and in the process, fall in love with another aspect of you. You don’t need to have any art experience to join, just a willingness to learn something new. Each workshop lasts for about 4 hours during which the participants are guided through easy to follow steps to create two small watercolour paintings from scratch.

 

Event Details:

Date: February 27, 2016 10:00 AM
Venue: #02-01, 176 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore
Fee: SG$80
Contact Person: Arlene Lagman
Contact Person Email: [email protected]

REGISTER HERE

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Michaela Anchan

Michaela Anchan is the founder of Woolf Works, a co-working space dedicated to women. She started the space as she saw a need for women to escape the domestic sphere and all its distractions. Woolf Works is a calm, relaxed space to work productively and be part of a community of like-minded women. Michaela spends her days trying to build the community of Woolf Works and exploring ways to bring value to her current members. Sometimes, she finds a quiet afternoon to work on her Great New Zealand Novel, or a short story. Connect with her below!

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